Summary

The violent and mysterious Croatoan virus is wrecking absolute havoc across the lands. Life has become a day-to-day battle and with Omega's suddenly becoming more and more rare, humanity struggles to find a way to continue on.

Summary

When Zachariah dies, the illusions he’s created die with him. But before they collapse completely, sometimes they collide. That’s how Castiel goes from cradling Dean Winchester’s broken body one moment, to finding himself face to face with Dean Smith in the next.

This story starts in the moments after 2009 Dean is pulled from the Endverse back into his own timeline. We follow Endverse Castiel as he’s sucked into the Terrible Life Verse. Confronted with Dean Smith, Castiel begrudgingly tries to deal with the fact that he’s still alive and that he’s stuck with some strange Dean. (Worse yet, he might be developing feelings for this other man.)

But is Castiel the only one who slipped between the cracks between one world and another? And how and why did Castiel end up in Dean Smith’s apartment?

Summary

A mix-up on a business trip forces Endverse!Cas and Dean Smith to share a hotel room.

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There’s a pause, just long enough to notice the charge in the air in place of words, and Cas would bet the last of his liquor that Dean’s about to go full on Hulk mode any second. Cas is already in preservation mode, scouring the lobby for escape routes when Dean points at the receptionist and spits out, "This is bullshit."

And it’s that word—bullshit—so tame and innocuous really, but said with such passion and just a hint of trepidation, that does Cas in.

Bullshit, Cas mouths finally taking off his sunglasses and stuffing them in his shirt pocket. Cas groans, eyes blinking rapidly against the light now hammering at the last of his hangover, but he wouldn’t miss this for the world. In fact, he needs to see this. Needs to get a real good look at Mr. Big-Shot-Sandover, the mysterious and stoic Dean Smith, unraveling before his very eyes.

Summary

Dean Winchester has lived his whole life in this small Muskoka town, with the same family and friends he's known since birth. One doctor's appointment later, everything Dean has ever known is about to change: he's just been diagnosed with a terminal heart condition, and has less than a year to live.

His time may be running out, but he plans to make the most of it. And he wants to spend as much of that time as possible with the mysterious, motorcycle-riding subject of town gossip: Castiel Novak.

Summary

It’s been almost four years since Castiel left Kansas; he'd eventually settled in an island town where he has a job, a house, and a life without the Winchesters. Every winter, Dean drives down to the coast to see him.

“I shoot guns. I beat up monsters. I fix cars, Cas.”

“I guess I should have done something worse to yours than hide the distributor cap, then.”